We need honest and sincere men and women to run...does anyone have a name that fits this description?

GCarson wrote:

07/12/2014

Every comment here misses the point in one way or another. The problem with Washington is not with the President. The problem with DC is that we have the worst Congress in history, even beating out the 1995 Congress when the GOP focused on the Clinton's and impeachment at the detriment of all else. What we need is a Congress that can work together to get things done, not an all GOP or all Democratic Congress but one that will work together for all Americans and not just their own self serving agendas. While Obama's approval rating is 43%, congress has moved from 9% up to 13% - this speaks volumes in itself.

GWTW wrote:

07/12/2014

so how many of the same members of the "worst Congress in history" will NH send back you think?

Walter wrote:

07/09/2014

I challenge any of you readers to name 1 clear campaign objective stated by any of the Republicans IN THE LAST DECADE!! (Other than to do everything possible to assure President Obama was a one-term President-and we saw how that worked out [:)

ItsaRepublic wrote:

07/09/2014

Cut taxes,

Walter wrote:

07/11/2014

The Republicans in Washington have done nothing to 'cut taxes' in the past decade. They have contributed, significantly, to the increase of the National Debt. Think back a couple of years: when the Bush Tax Cuts (of 2001 and 2003 were about to expire, President intended on extending them for the middle class, but Speaker Boehner absolutely insisted that the richest 10 percent be included. So that those who had become much richer in the previous ten years (while the middle class got poorer) and could afford to have their taxes return to pre-Bush Tax Cut levels AND would have diminished the National Debt significantly, were the reason the National Debt increased. So much for cutting taxes!!

ItsaRepublic wrote:

07/11/2014

One thing we do know is that you are not an historian and you have no clue about the economy much less the truth. How you can make these claims while you watch Obama spend us into oblivion I don't know.

BestPresidentReagan wrote:

07/09/2014

McCain offered a solution to Health Care - Romney offered a solution for a balanced Budget and the Giingrich Republicans are credited with the last balanced budget - nice try Walter

BestPresidentReagan wrote:

07/09/2014

Earmarks may be a thing of the past for Congress - a $1.1 trillion federal spending bill that won passage in the House of Representatives on Wednesday. The 1,582-page bill is officially free of the spending for pet projects that spurred public outrage and were banned in 2010 after Republicans won control of the House of Representatives. Heck Democrats have not even proposed any ideas to reduce spending much less passed any.

rje49 wrote:

07/08/2014

I've always thought we would all be better off if there were no political parties. No "us" against "them"; just "we".

BestPresidentReagan wrote:

07/09/2014

Sorry rje49 NObama and his minion Eric Holder sued a town that tried that. Here is the ruling Headline; Federal judge: For blacks, ‘voting rights’ include identifying Democrats on ballots - http://dailycaller.com/2011/12/26/federal-judge-for-blacks-voting-rights-include-identifying-democrats-on-ballots/

BestPresidentReagan wrote:

07/08/2014

I challenge any reader to name 1 BIG idea that Hillary has for her campaign - other than being a woman - heck name one idea a democrats have pushed to balance the budget - heck name one idea democrats have to PASS a budget

gdn1 wrote:

07/09/2014

Challenge? That's easy. Name the last 2 Presidents that decreased the national deficit. I'll give you a hint: neither was a Republican. As for Hillary, with my nose pinched I'll vote for her if it cones to that. With 1 big idea in mind: keeping some Right wing tea bagging nutcase out of the Oval Office.

BestPresidentReagan wrote:

07/09/2014

the Republicans have ended earmarks - HEADLINE: No Earmarks in Spending Bill - The 1,582-page bill is officially free of the spending for pet projects that spurred public outrage and were banned in 2010 after Republicans won control of the House of Representatives.